Bomb Threats
A suspicious-looking box, package, object or container in or near your work area may be a bomb or explosive material. Do not handle or touch the object. Move to a safe area and call University Police immediately at Ext. 36222 or 410-543-6222. Use a telephone in a safe area. Do not operate any power switch, and do not activate the fire alarm.
If you receive a bomb threat (via the telephone):
- Stay calm and keep your voice calm
 - Pay close attention to details. Talk to the caller to obtain as much information as possible
 - Take notes. Ask questions:
- When will it explode?
 - Where is it right now?
 - What does it look like
 - Did you place the bomb?
 - Who is the target?
 - Why did you plant it?
 
 - Observe the caller’s:
- Speech patterns (accent, tone)
 - Emotional state (angry, agitated, calm, etc.)
 - Background noise (traffic, people talking and accents, music and type, etc.)
 - Age and gender
 
 - Write down other data:
- Date and time of call
 - How threat was received (letter, note, telephone)
 
 - Call University Police and submit your notes from the telephone call or the bomb threat letter or note to University Police
 - Follow police instructions
 
If you are told by emergency responders to evacuate the building:
- Check your work area for unfamiliar items. Do not touch suspicious items; report them to campus authorities
 - Take personal belongings when you leave
 - Leave doors and windows open; do not turn light switches on or off
 - Use stairs only; do not use elevators
 - Move well away from the building and follow instructions from emergency responders